Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:
I think stopping the run is key but he is going be in third and long situations and Dee Ford and Houston will be coming for him and you have Jones up the middle. Pressure on Brady will make it difficult for him to convert those third and longs.
Tom Brady is going get raddled when he starts taking hits. He isn't nimble and stands there like a statue. Dee Ford with a tomahawk chop will force a fumble he is pretty good at that stuff.
Chiefs have a high octane offense we can score willingly if we go up two touchdowns BB will have to abandon the dink and dunk at some point and take chances.
Why would he be in 3rd and longs constantly when your defense literally can't stop the run or the pass? Very wishful thinking there.
Brady has stood in the pocket this season and taken big hits to make big plays in games where he has scored 38+. He won't fear KC's bottom 5 defense. He's played and beaten much better defenses in the postseason.
Your offense is not high octane without Hunt. It's a slightly above average offense that will be kept to 20 points or fewer for the game on Sunday. [Reply]
The difference is that they sold out to pressure Rivers and hit him. They got in his head.
That's not going to work with Mahomes because 1) he's not a crybaby whiner and 2) he has legs.
I'm a bit concerned by Mahomes' lack of accuracy in the game. A few balls left his hand with a good deal of wobble. Watkins and Hill made some excellent catches on balls that could have been drops/incomplete. They will need a full 60 with few mistakes against NE. I don't think 7 second half points is going to get it done against the Pats.
For the offense, the Colts game looked a lot like Reid games of previous yeas. Come out very well prepared and jump to a nice early lead but then second half adjustments leave a little to be desired. [Reply]
Originally Posted by LGOLED:
Why would he be in 3rd and longs constantly when your defense literally can't stop the run or the pass? Very wishful thinking there.
Brady has stood in the pocket this season and taken big hits to make big plays in games where he has scored 38+. He won't fear KC's bottom 5 defense. He's played and beaten much better defenses in the postseason.
Your offense is not high octane without Hunt. It's a slightly above average offense that will be kept to 20 points or fewer for the game on Sunday.
Originally Posted by LGOLED:
Your offense is not high octane without Hunt. It's a slightly above average offense that will be kept to 20 points or fewer for the game on Sunday.
:-) You trolling is coming on a little bit too strong here. Try less hard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by LGOLED:
Why would he be in 3rd and longs constantly when your defense literally can't stop the run or the pass? Very wishful thinking there.
Brady has stood in the pocket this season and taken big hits to make big plays in games where he has scored 38+. He won't fear KC's bottom 5 defense. He's played and beaten much better defenses in the postseason.
Your offense is not high octane without Hunt. It's a slightly above average offense that will be kept to 20 points or fewer for the game on Sunday.
This guy is mildly entertaining. I really don't think he knows anything about football. [Reply]
Oh, and it will be about time that NE has "technical difficulties" on its sideline during the game. That shit only happens in Foxboro. Any electrician and food vendor worth his shit will make sure New England's heaters are all fucking broken and all drinks are frozen solid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
I'm a bit concerned by Mahomes' lack of accuracy in the game. A few balls left his hand with a good deal of wobble. Watkins and Hill made some excellent catches on balls that could have been drops/incomplete. They will need a full 60 with few mistakes against NE. I don't think 7 second half points is going to get it done against the Pats.
For the offense, the Colts game looked a lot like Reid games of previous yeas. Come out very well prepared and jump to a nice early lead but then second half adjustments leave a little to be desired.
Snow game. He was more accurate than veteran Luck. I thought he looked damn good for 23 year old. The other guys his age were pretty terrible in their first playoff game this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
Oh, and it will be about time that NE has "technical difficulties" on its sideline during the game. That shit only happens in Foxboro. Any electrician and food vendor worth his shit will make sure New England's heaters are all ****ing broken and all drinks are frozen solid.
If the game was in New England, the headsets would stop working on key offensive plays for the Chiefs. Do we want to give them their own medicine, or should we prove that we don't have to stoop to Belichick's level to put them away? [Reply]
Originally Posted by LGOLED:
Your offense is not high octane without Hunt. It's a slightly above average offense that will be kept to 20 points or fewer for the game on Sunday.
Name one game in which they've scored 20 points or fewer, with or without Hunt. I'll wait. [Reply]